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News: Page 41

Jane’s Legacy

Youth advocacy event focusing on healthy sexuality and teens resisting sexual violence inspired by the work of young Eugene woman

News 2 years ago

April is sexual assault awareness month, and Sexual Assault Support Services of Lane County (SASS) is kicking it off with a SASS Talks event at … Continue reading →

Walker, Eugene Council Candidate

Local business owner Barbie Walker is running for Ward 7 seat, says people should be allowed to vote on big policy issues

News 2 years ago

Business owner Barbie Walker is running for Eugene City Council in the May 16 special election against Lyndsie Leech, who currently holds the interim seat, … Continue reading →

Ingrid Daley: 1953-2023

Remembering a kind and compassionate friend

NewsObituary 2 years ago

Ingrid Ernestine Daley died this winter at the age of 69. Her friend, Angela Miles, remembered her as a kind person who was always compassionate … Continue reading →

Presidential, Confidential

The UO hired its new president without ever telling the public who the finalists were

News 2 years ago

On March 13, after a search with little public scrutiny, the University of Oregon announced its new president, John Karl Scholz — an economics professor … Continue reading →

Devon Lawson-McCourt

News 2 years ago

“I’m fortunate to have worked on 27 political campaigns since fifth grade,” says Devon Lawson-McCourt, currently 15 years old and sophomore class president at McKenzie … Continue reading →

Working for the People

Elected officials can help their constituents overcome hurdles in dealing with state and federal agencies

News 2 years ago

A call to your local representative’s office can do more than you might think.  When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, many Oregonians lost their jobs … Continue reading →

River, Reconnected

Culminating a decade-long restoration process, a two-square-mile preserve has been transferred to local land trust

News 2 years ago

“How can we restrain ourselves from loving places to death?” asks Joe Moll, executive director of the McKenzie River Trust. “How can you have a … Continue reading →

The Fast and the Forest

A partnership between a running-oriented nonprofit and Willamalane is addressing Dorris Ranch’s historic trees affected with blight

News 2 years ago

Walking through Dorris Ranch in Springfield on a cold winter morning, Ben Blankenship, founder of the nonprofit Endless Mileage Project and a 2016 Olympian in … Continue reading →

Addressing Antisemitism

Recent public displays of antisemitism further the need for community conversation, such as an upcoming forum at City Club

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

When Michael Lainoff found antisemitic flyers outside of his Eugene home the morning of Sunday, Feb.19, it was “alarming, but not totally unexpected.” His neighbors … Continue reading →

Starbucks Workers Strike Back!

EMU Starbucks Workers strike after seven-year Starbucks employee is let go

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

On Thursday, March 2, at 11:30 am Alice was told she was being fired from the University of Oregon’s EMU Starbucks. After working at different … Continue reading →

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